Mr Fox Has a Plan
A 1.For three days and three nights
this waiting-game went on. 2.‘How long can a fox go without
food or water?’ Boggis asked on the third day. 3.‘Not much longer now,’ Bean
told him. 4.‘He’ll make a run for it
soon.He’ll have to.’ Bean was right. 5.Down in the tunnel the foxes
were slowly but surely starving to death.
B 1.‘If only we could have just a
tiny sip of water,’ said one of the Small Foxes. 2.‘Oh, Dad, can’t you do
something?’ 3.‘Couldn’t we make a dash for
it, Dad? We’d have a little bit of a chance, wouldn’t we?’ 4.‘No chance at all,’ snapped Mrs
Fox. 5.‘I refuse to let you go up
there and face those guns. 6.I’d sooner you stay down here
and die in peace.’
C 1.Mr Fox had not spoken for a
long time. 2.He had been sitting quite
still, his eyes closed, not even hearing what the others were saying. 3.Mrs Fox knew that he was trying
desperately to think of a way out. 4.And now, as she looked at him,
she saw him stir himself and get slowly to his feet. 5.He looked back at his wife. 6.There was a little spark of
excitement dancing in his eyes.
D 1.‘What is it, darling?’ said Mrs
Fox quickly. 2.‘I’ve just had a bit of an
idea,’ Mr Fox said carefully. 3.‘What?’ they cried.‘Oh, Dad,
what is it?’ 4.‘Come on!’ said Mrs Fox.‘Tell
us quickly!’ 5.‘Well .said Mr Fox, then he
stopped and sighed and sadly shook his head. 6.He sat down again.
E 1.‘It’s no good,’ he said.‘It won’t
work after all.’ ‘Why not, Dad?’ 2.‘Because it means more digging
and we aren’t any of us strong enough for that after three days and nights
without food.’ 3.‘Yes we are, Dad!’ cried the
Small Foxes, jumping up and running to their father. 4.‘We can do it! You see if we
can’t! So can you!’
F 1.Mr Fox looked at the four Small
Foxes and he smiled. 2.What fine children I have, he
thought. 3.They are starving to death and
they haven’t had a drink for three days, but they are still undefeated. 4.I must not let them down.
G 1.‘I ...I suppose we could give
it a try,’ he said. 2.‘Let’s go, Dad! Tell us what
you want us to do!’ 3.Slowly, Mrs Fox got to her
feet. 4.She was suffering more than any
of them from the lack of food and water.
H 1.She was very weak. 2.‘I am so sorry,’ she said, ‘but
I don’t think I am going to be much help.’ 3.‘You stay right where you are,
my darling,’ said Mr Fox.
4.‘We can handle this by
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